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My current research themes continue to centre on the factors that cause variation in the prevalence and abundance of parasites and how these impinge on regulation and control of parasitic infections.
For over two decades my collaborators and I have been studying how parasite infections vary in wild rodents in semi-isolated eco-systems, such as the fragmented forest patches in NE Poland 1-6 and the montane wadis in St. Katherine’s protectorate in the Sinai, Egypt 7-10. A particular interest has been the relative importance of extrinsic (e.g. location, season, year) and intrinsic (e.g. host age, sex, physiology, social status) factors in generating variation in parasite burdens11-12. Many of these studies have now been published but we are still working on long-term data accumulated over expeditions to our study sites in Poland and Egypt.
Among our next objectives will be analysis of interactions between the different species of helminths, between haemoparasite species, and finally between helminths and haemoparasites13-14.
I am also working on other long-term datasets that include helminth infections in wood mice in sites in the UK, and on avian feather mites in British robins and a large range of passerine and other bird species from Portugal46.
Another project involves collaborators in Poland, USA and the Netherlands, focusing on the molecular phylogeny of nematode worms in the superfamily Oxyuroidea, including the genera Aspiculuris and Syphacia15.
I continue to work with colleagues from the Universities of Warszawa and Lublin in Poland on projects that centre on a range of parasitic infections in wild rodents.
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Parasites & Vectorsno. 1 (2024): 1-7
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